I'm nominating myself for GMOY.
Before sim one, I was not quite sure what to expect. Towers, Faried, and Green had taken hits in training camp. Predrag Saric and Trae Young looked destined for another redshirt year. Sure, Scott Ramos had a nice little bump, and I would train Josh Jackson to being green current, but I'd already promised to trade Jeremy Lamb on day 60, so he was going straight to IR. The talent didn't look great- I had three green currents, one blue, and
a sea of yellow on my roster page. But something kept nagging at me- the overall attributes look like they'd fit into a gameplan. "What's the harm in giving it a shot the first few sims? I can always deal the vets after a few sims if I look like garbage," I thought to myself.
After a 6-2 start, I let things ride all the way to 57 wins (a 37 win jump from last season!) and beat out the always tough Wig for the Division. I remained under the tax, and still have plenty of future assets to WHEEL AND DEAL.
If my words didn't convince you, check out these rave reviews from your fellow GMs-
thesyndicate:
"I think this is False9's award to lose because of his savant-like ascension to the top rungs of the East despite no discernible talent to back it up"
Wignosy:
Good job, Andy, for sticking with a team that I don't think most people gave a second thought to!
Iamquailman:
Many felt the same... expectations were really low on them to start the season and they proved everyone wrong!
garbageman: "man, your record is still perplexing to me"